>>1520378I don't fucking know I'm not a physics nerd or some shit.
>tfw I actually am a physics nerdNo it is not taking into account any state of matter changes either. By the sun cooling it loses energy and can't create heat as efficiently. Meaning that no matter what the lions would snuff out the sun before it could convert all the matter to maintain its plasma state.
There's a possibility that the sheer mass of the lions in one condensed place would actually merge with the sun creating a singularity of sorts that is in itself a sun that operates converting different matter into different things. It would be an all new star to observe as it would rely primarily on carbon instead of helium to power itself. Which could also mean it would become an unstoppable hungering star that in order for it to subside would need to take in more carbon because there would be less and less every time it converted it into energy requiring the star to constantly be expanding in an neverending pursuit for carbon to be converted into energy.
In that case the whole universe loses.
I can write you an equation if you'd like to calculate the plausibility of that scenario but it would take some time and I don't think the thread will last that long.